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  2. Failed health inspections close 10 restaurants in Fresno area ...

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    Sakura Chaya, 690 E. Nees Ave. in Fresno, closed Jan. 21 due to a lack of hot water at sinks in the kitchen. A reinspection the next day allowed the restaurant to reopen.

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  4. Health violations close 2 Fresno markets, 5 restaurants until ...

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  5. Two Fresno-area food kitchens closed for health violations ...

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    The first page of the form used by Fresno County health inspectors includes a checklist list of more than 50 factors that are checked for compliance with food handling and food safety regulations.

  6. More restaurant closures in Fresno, Clovis: ‘The average ...

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    The steady trickle of restaurants closing their doors continues in the Fresno area. At least four more restaurants — ranging from a sushi spot to a Mediterranean restaurant and juice bars ...

  7. After just 8 months, a downtown Fresno restaurant has ... - AOL

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  8. Fresno County restaurant inspections: Cockroaches and ... - AOL

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    The restaurant at 1634 N. Cedar was allowed to reopen three weeks later, on April 26, after a reinspection visit from the county. Fresno food truck operating with expired permit

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    Barry Sayachack prepares a teppanyaki lunch for the Fresno State women’s basketball team at Hino Oishi at Campus Pointe in this Fresno Bee file photo from 2016.